2013 Honda Civic Hybrid Values

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Refreshed for 2013, the Honda Civic Hybrid is a compact car powered by a 1.5-liter 4-cylinder gas engine combined with a lithium ion battery-powered electric motor, for a combined 110 hp and 127 lb-ft of torque. A 2-speed CVT is paired to FWD to achieve an EPA estimated 44 mpg city and 44 mpg highway. Standard features include lane departure warning, forward collision warning, LED brake lights, and a unique grille. Other features include steering wheel mounted controls, Bluetooth hands-free phone capabilities, satellite-linked navigation, rear-view camera with guidelines and i-MID (intelligent multi-information display). Safety is comprised of anti-lock braking system (ABS), electronic brake distribution (EBD), multi-stage airbags, traction control system (TCS), vehicle stability assist (VSA), and tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). The Civic Hybrid is backed by a 3-year/36,000-mile warranty.

2013 model year changes

Following a full redesign for 2012, the 2013 Honda Civic receives yet another major overhaul. The Civic has been extensively redesigned appearance-wise, with a new, more fully realized evolution of the outgoing design. Also included are improved interior materials as well as more standard features, like a rear backup camera on all models.
Increased sound deadening makes for a quieter ride, while a stiffer chassis and more responsive steering add to the Civic's handling dynamics. Overall, the new Civic is about two inches longer than its predecessor.

Competitive comparison

Special features for 2013

For decades, the Civic has offered one of the best compact-car picks for those who want to keep their ownership costs low and plan to keep their cars a long time.
The Civic is also one of the roomiest small sedans, with even better ride comfort and interior refinement this year. Top models can still be appointed with the works--including a navigation system and full leather upholstery--making the Civic feel more like a compact luxury sedan than an affordable commuter.